2004 BUICK CENTURY Owner's Manual

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BUICK CENTURY 2004  Owners Manual A forward-facing child seat (C-E) provides restraint for
the child’s body with the harness and also sometimes
with surfaces such as T-shaped or shelf-like shields.A booster seat (F-G) is a child res

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BUICK CENTURY 2004  Owners Manual Q:How do child restraints work?
A:A child restraint system is any device designed for
use in a motor vehicle to restrain, seat, or position
children. A built-in child restraint system is a
permanent p

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BUICK CENTURY 2004  Owners Manual Where to Put the Restraint
Accident statistics show that children are safer if they
are restrained in the rear rather than the front seat. We,
therefore, recommend that child restraints be secured
in

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BUICK CENTURY 2004  Owners Manual Top Strap
Some child restraints have a top strap, or “top tether.” It
can help restrain the child restraint during a collision.
For it to work, a top strap must be properly anchored to
the vehicle

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BUICK CENTURY 2004  Owners Manual Anchor the top strap to an anchor point speci�ed inTop
Strap Anchor Location on page 1-39. Be sure to use
an anchor point located on the same side of the vehicle
as the seating position where the chil

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BUICK CENTURY 2004  Owners Manual Lower Anchorages and Top Tethers
for Children (LATCH System)
The vehicle has the LATCH system. You will �nd
anchors (A) in all three rear seating positions.
This system, designed to make installation

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BUICK CENTURY 2004  Owners Manual In order to use the LATCH system in your vehicle, you
need a child restraint designed for that system.
To assist you in locating
the lower anchors for this
child restraint system,
each seating positio

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BUICK CENTURY 2004  Owners Manual Securing a Child Restraint Designed
for the LATCH System (Rear)
1. Find the LATCH anchorages for the seating
position you want to use, where the bottom of the
seatback meets the back of the seat cushi